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ADB ups GDP forecast to 7% for 2009
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) today raised its growth outlook for the country to 7 per cent from its earlier 6 per cent for calendar year 2009.

No leaks please
Telecom Minister A Raja has been served a “gag order” against the backdrop of the 2G spectrum controversy. According to top sources in the UPA government, Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee recently summoned Raja and told him not to speak to the press about the 3G auction. He has also been strongly advised to ensure that intra-ministerial communications and letters don’t reach the press through his office. Recently, Raja’s letter to Mukherjee, seeking his intervention for getting the defence ministry to vacate 3G spectrum, was leaked to the press. Mukherjee was extremely upset at this.

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Govt to prosecute RCom for reporting less revenue
The government today said in the Lok Sabha that a special audit has observed that Reliance Communication and its other subsidiaries under reported revenues during 2006-07 and 2007-08.
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Road sector to need Rs 3.5 lakh cr investments in 3 yrs: Nath

Roads construction in the country would require an investment of about Rs 3.5 lakh crore in the next three years, Transport Minister Kamal Nath said today. - Next decade will be of infra: Nath - No white paper on NHAI, says govt - Experts divided over expressway authority - Oppn attacks govt on National Highway development - Centre likely to set up expressway authority - NHAI to build 20 km a day within next 18 months "An investment to the tune of $70 billion would be required in the road sector in next three years. The private sector participation is expected to be about $40 billion of which $10 billion is expected from the foreign investors," Nath said at a road show organised by the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry in Singapore. Urging the investors to come to come to India, he said the processes would be made investor friendly in the light of the experience gained in the last five years, according to an official statement. He added that land acquisitions would not be an impediment for them to invest in India. "The issue of land acquisition is not a contentious issue as far as the road sector is concerned but only a managerial issue," he added. Nath said the growth in Indian economy, as manifested in the purchasing power, growth of vehicular population coupled with growth in traffic, would necessitate the growth of the road sector.


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